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I'm going again this Saturday. I've had 2 unsuccessful visits so far. I saw Roos's last game as coach and the game after that at the kitty litter. Haven't gone since then.

However, I'm feeling bullish and confident that this will be 3rd time lucky.

With that in mind I ask: which pub or venue after a long awaited glorious Melbourne victory at the kitty litter is the venue of choice?

I await your collective advice in anticipation of a glorious celebration... 

 
56 minutes ago, Demonia said:

I'm going again this Saturday. I've had 2 unsuccessful visits so far. I saw Roos's last game as coach and the game after that at the kitty litter. Haven't gone since then.

However, I'm feeling bullish and confident that this will be 3rd time lucky.

With that in mind I ask: which pub or venue after a long awaited glorious Melbourne victory at the kitty litter is the venue of choice?

I await your collective advice in anticipation of a glorious celebration... 

Gold Diggers Newtown, The Cremorne Newtown, The Valley inn South Geelong. 

A few of us from M9 will be at the Barwon Club. About the closest pub to the ground.

 
1 hour ago, M_9 said:

A few of us from M9 will be at the Barwon Club. About the closest pub to the ground.

Crying in your beer M_9?

8 hours ago, old dee said:

Crying in your beer M_9?

2 wins in 29 years ain't a good record. I live 20km from the joint, but rarely go (especially after witnessing 186). 50/50 at this stage.


Come down the coast either to the Collendina in Ocean Grove or the Barwon Heads Hotel (recently refurbished) far nice accomodation and atmosphere than what you'd get in G-Town itself. 

 

Moderately worried about this game... by how far will be the margin? 

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Thanks for your collective suggestions on Geelong Pubs in which to celebrate a Demon victory. Much appreciated. So far we have:

IN GEELONG: Gold Diggers Newtown, The Cremorne Newtown, The Valley inn South Geelong and The Barwon.

IN OCEAN GROVE: Collendina Hotel or Barwon Heads Hotel.

Any further input to help confirm a decision?

 

 


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On 3/27/2019 at 3:00 PM, M_9 said:

2 wins in 29 years ain't a good record. I live 20km from the joint, but rarely go (especially after witnessing 186). 50/50 at this stage.

It's time...for 3

5 hours ago, Demonia said:

It's time...for 3

This is what I call the height of optimism. Like your attitude! Let's all send positive thoughts. The power of the mind.....

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